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no, as soon as it cools the dough starts to absorb moisture from the air and also moisture continues to migrate from the filling to the outside of the baked dough. the crispness of freshly baked dough cannot last. alas, lost to moisture that is all around us. enjoy while you can. I do love to hear that crUnch of well baked pastry

if you are using a stretched strudel dough, my one recommendation is when you brush with butter sprinkle some panko bread crumbs (you can season them with cinnamon, etc if you like) before you fill.

Like Helen mentioned, I would freeze and bake when needed. We often made smaller strudels and froze them, pulling them and baking them off before service.

Beyond that, I am afraid Strudel is simply one of those items you can not expect hold well. Everything is going to work against the crispy texture from filling, humidity, refrigeration...like Souffle, this is best served immediately. You have a slightly more generous window of time and it is not nearly as temperamental (once you get through the stretching process), but it does have a limited shelf life once it has been baked. I wish there was a trick I could share, but so far, I haven't found a way to delay the inevitable here :)